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Batman: New Times
Batman and Robin go on amazing adventure in the form of Mini Mate characters, in animated movie made by Dave School.
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Plot Summary
This animated feature from the Batman: The Animated Series universe presents a new era for the Dark Knight. Set in a future Gotham City, Batman faces evolved villains and new challenges that test his resolve and his aging methods. The story delves into themes of legacy, change, and the eternal struggle against crime.
Critical Reception
While not a theatrical release, 'Batman: New Times' is highly regarded within the context of the DCAU. Critics and fans praised its mature storytelling, character development, and visual style, which continued the acclaimed aesthetic of the original series. It's often cited as a strong example of the series' continued ability to deliver compelling Batman narratives.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its mature and compelling narrative arc.
Lauded for continuing the high standard of animation and voice acting from the original series.
Appreciated for its thoughtful exploration of Batman's place in a changing Gotham.
Google audience: Audience feedback highlights its strong storytelling and faithful continuation of the beloved animated Batman universe. Fans often point to the engaging plot and character development as major strengths.
Awards & Accolades
None notable (as it is a direct-to-video animated film and not typically submitted for major film awards).
Fun Fact
Although this film is set in the future, it was produced during the original run of 'The New Batman Adventures' and was intended to bridge the gap between that series and potential future Batman animated projects.
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